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turkish military have carried out a new are syria tanks against syria despite calls from damascus not to boil a day sovereignty turkey has fired on the volatile state there retaliating to charlotte from syria which killed five civilians and grey is now considering whether to authorize calls aboard a military operations in the area and. the r.b.i. has charged eleven people planting it secret agents for moscow legibly setting millions of why the restricted technology to the russian military. power center plans a boost to its own budget at the expense of austerity press days one was hit greece an increased number of bomb leads can't even afford to raise their children.
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in russia and around the world this is aussie with me here thanks for joining us talk is returning nation again syria isn't ending any time soon as the country's military has launched fresh artillery strikes against the war torn state had earlier fired over the border in response to the shelling from the syrian side which killed five turkish civilians and he's a middle east correspondent for the nato member state is now close to starting a ground invasion. into the early hours of thursday morning turkey launched military fire against syrian targets this follows overnight operations in which the turkey military continued to fire on to the syrian side now the whole incident was spock when the water bomb was fired from syria into turkey as territory it hit
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a residential building killing five members of the same family and injuring another thirteen we don't yet have clear information as to who fired the most we don't have exact information as to the extent of the turkish retaliate freak accidents but certainly this is intensifying and the situation on the ground we almost didn't reports that a number of syrians have been killed by the turkish operations and what we do expect later today for israel exactly takes parliament overlake the decision whether or not to even wise course operations in the area if indeed they give this the nod what we will see is that the turkish military can operate freely and now in the past week turkish military has moved into more than iraq to root out of their her dish militants and what some people are noticing is a parallel accident where you almost see now that syria is moving into countries to deal with rebel fighters there turkey said wasted no time in going on that offensive immediately contacted nato as well as the united nations of course this
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abominable act and has urged the international community for immediate action now on wednesday night an emergency meeting of nato was held in brussels the syrians did issue an apology they offered their condolences to the family and both sides have called for restraint at the same time we do expect that the turkish call for the united nations security council to meet immediately will be dealt with today and what we're hearing from the turkish is that he needs to be immediate and urgent action to what they call syrian aggression so the situation on the ground quite fluid and remains to see to be seen what happens in the coming hours. and while turkey turns to the world's most powerful bodies for consultation and considers a cross border militia operation most who calls on the two sides to come tempers and a moan that from all she's shown thomas show what's been most guys reaction to the cross border incident. well russia no foreign minister sergei lavrov that spoke at
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a press conference in pakistan on the subject of syria at a press conference in there he said that he was putting pressure on damascus after the incident on the border with turkey and there he said he called on syrian and turkish authorities to establish open the lines of communication between the countries to deal with these mutual issues on their shared border as well as other issues like the flow of refugees from syria in to turkey damascus has also assured of moscow that this was a very tragic accident and that they were going to work very hard to make sure that accidents like this do not happen in the future this though is not enough as far as sergey lavrov is concerned he said that damascus should make high public a statement in an open apology specifically regarding this incident also. has said that the u.n. security council is usually quick to condemn. elements of terrorism except when it
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comes to syria specifically and in this i'm talking about more violence that happened this week in the city of aleppo which is near the border but not on the border in which there were at least four blasts and at least thirty people were killed sergey lavrov is asking for the u.n. security council to condemn those actions as well and putting more pressure on syria. thomas reporting there live sean many thanks indeed. and i'll see vanish to discuss down going to change with iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki and he says an overwhelming approval of the rebels by some international players instigates move on and send his peace efforts. dialogue will definitely take place as we're concerned about the syrian problem first of all the split in syria affects us the ongoing situation has repercussions on iraq we will discuss these issues with russia in order to decide what we have to do to make the existing initiatives that is the first arab league resolution the guidelines of the
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geneva conference which go to prove that a military approach is in a political and supplies to the government forces as well as the opposition should be cut off we wanted to work unlike those perverted decisions approved during the foreign ministers meeting unfortunately a number of countries have been taken in these recommendations and keep supplying syria with weapons which worsens the situation. and there's more on the aftershocks the syrian civil war is sending to iraq and elsewhere for you and also that you can find analysis and first hand reports from syria and its neighbors states and share your view on the attack on. u.s. authorities have accused a group of employees of an electronics company york secretly working for moscow the third had by u.s.s.r. born businessman has allegedly funneled fifteen million dollars worth of cutting edge military hardware out of the country to russia and off he is tom daschle is
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here and he's been watching this story very exciting story indeed told soldiers moscow's reaction that. well alexander fish executive of the company in the u.s. are and ten others have been charged with illegally exporting components to russian security agencies they've also been charged with money laundering and fishing go himself has been charged with operating as a russian agent without telling us off. according to the indictment that has been opened with the exporting of the microelectronic. components began in two thousand and eight surveillance by u.s. law enforcement began in july two thousand and ten and the agents reportedly heard how the export company used a web of lies in prosecutor's words to try and have bayed export controls of these
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micro electronic components including examples such as telling the beef supply us suppliers that some of these components would be used for to used in traffic lights when in fact they could be used in missile guidance systems or for example that they would be used for fishing when in fact they could be used for submarine warfare the russian government has responded saying that it doesn't consider this anything more than a criminal case not an espionage case and one senator in the russian government has said that he considers this an attempt by horse in washington to try and worsen relations between the u.s. and russia. tom gasland thanks for that report. and this latest spy scandal between america and russia also coincided with a fast a you asked presidential election debate and the gloves came off today with me and brock obama attacking each other's policy proposals while defending their
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own more in the debate in a minute. averages called has delayed its verdict on whether julian are sounds or supporters will be allowed to keep more than two hundred thousand dollars they put up as bail for the whistle blower then why he has been in jeopardy after assad was granted political asylum in ecuador. there with the late where is supposed to be decision day for that fifty million or so supporters they preserve one hundred forty thousand pounds as a surety when he was bailed back in december two thousand and ten but the judge said that it would be another couple of days before a decision was reached. so whether or not they get that money back now of course is an incredibly complex case in fact there were two groups that put up money back when julian assange and his extradition case was going on one group provided the up from bail money and previously we've discovered that they lost that money that was the two hundred thousand pounds so that has been gone this new group of nine people
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they put up that money at the time as a sort of guarantee the jihadist songs would comply with the conditions that the court has said julian assange is fighting extradition to sweden where he's wanted for sexual assault allegations questioning if the sexual sort of occasions that process here in the case failed and we then saw it in a very dramatic twist julian assange claiming asylum seeking asylum from ecuador and he was he was flown to that but the u.k. have refused so far to grown him safe passage of the taxpayers are also putting a huge bill to keep julian assange this case an impasse continuing eleven thousand pounds daily police protection surrounding that embassy safe you know it is raising he's questions about that because everyone very very much wants a diplomatic headache to come to an end. and there's also a big money talks in brussels which have sparked
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a surge of anger and reddens europe the new capital plans to reinforce its funding with an additional ten billion euros as experts accuse daves around which by crisis of reckless overspending more bad interest marked. his day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of three hundred sheep in the mountains and plains of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he dreamt of having studied accounting but she dishes and familial duty dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father. he just made camp at their winter farm stead setting up his ute the traditional two fenian round tent made of diskin. his beastly back amongst his family as his job is a lonely one and tough going out in all weathers braving streams of plus to minus
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forty degrees celcius says that i miss them there are certain difficulties there's not enough time for everything i'm almost alone my sister works with my mother my mother is seventy five she's very old and i miss mountains when i'm in town and i spend a lot of time here. so all most of us is simply carrying out the work that his father did and his father before him nothing has changed over many many centuries and that's half the problem it's hard work and many people don't want to come into the industry now and it's really fit there could die out altogether. and it's difficult to manage everything alone i used to have people who helped me but they were no good they didn't take care of the sheep with all their hearts they hurt the cattle. with more people leaving than coming to the countryside the region's government is having to act making the life of a herd and more attractive they're promising largest subsidies for produce and livestock and organizing cooperatives for the sale of day products to ensure the
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herd a gets a higher fairer price i sympathize with those youngsters leaving for an easier more profitable life day in the public's capital because ill but he no longer wishes to join them he enjoys his pastoral way of life then looking for a helper who shares his enthusiasm with more time on his hands he says matter of fact he can start to look for you wife. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm to our bloggers a big picture. would
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be soon which brightened if you move a song from phones to impression it's. starts on t.v. dot com. you know watching us he's great to have you with us let's continue the past three televised u.s. presidential election debates is now over with barack obama and a tranny delivering a somewhat my class to show that for hundreds of millions of viewers the themes talk old word jobs taxes and health care close to the hearts of americans caught in stagnant economic times but the debate takes on
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a more personal time where the climate is a deriding each other's policy proposals as i rarely stake or an effective and one such as a pencil romney accusing obama of risking national security but kevin zeese directs come how america group defense dramatically has almost no distinction between the candidates there are. you know president obama has been the drone commander in chief he uses kill war the water owns and we cure american george bush have done. it in the country like libya where there was no un mandate no congressional who are those own. you know the same thing is they're both taking the thing on the table as far as attacking iran. involves the russians then me and obama's inner circle graham obama's also in circle china he's also increase their military presence the united states in africa. all these military issues they're both of
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rest of supporter of the us military empire and i don't see either one of them coming back the military you're using your wife however you ask historian general hoeing says this debate as an example of how limited americans out of that. unfortunately this debate is one reason why nowadays there are those who say that what we haven't learned states is not democracy but a mockery that is to say what happens in other states is that all the candidates of the left such as the green party are barred from this kind of presidential debate and as a result be kinds of policies that president obama has been acting that are subject to withering criticism from the left for example bailing out the banks but not bailing out homeowners for example or against libya they were not able to be criticized adequately by his opponent mr romney and as a result you have a very very tepid debate that takes place how can you have
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a realistic debate all about the only problem that this country faces don many problems they just country face of this bill because analysis and a critique from the left are basically excluded basically this debate comes down in many ways to a choice between tweedle dum and tweedle dee. the u. budget committee is expected to vote through a new term billion euro increase in brussels funding for next year the proposal coming in the a raging austerity in the u.s. out has caused widespread outcry across the union and while there was tape countries of greece international lenders are now struggling to negotiate a fresh cut package and despite the financial strain the greek government is still planning to build a multi-million euro formula one racing track investment advisor patrick young says the timing couldn't be worse. you know the troika these people who come along and demand cuts they've been coming for the last several years every time they go away they think they've got a deal in the greek side people to stick to it so this time around everybody's
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finally got to the point where they realize well they might make a deal that might not make it do it but actually we've got all these facts coming along ridiculous pieces of information grand prix circuit speaking building. with money the truth is the greek government is just out of control it is the ultimate vodka addict in a pool of vodka. everyone though racing is far from the concerns of most ordinary greeks two years of cuts on taxes have tries to clean craze the number of families who can't even afford to raise their own children is peter out of the reports now on a charity trying to show young people from the crisis. too young to understand why but on the frontline of the debt crisis rampant unemployment in greece and the slashing of social benefits has left their parents with money to provide even their most basic of needs for may seem unthinkable has happened these children
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taken into care. for during the past two years we've seen a large rise in the number of children coming to us because their families can't support them because taxes and prices have risen things like food clothing schooling and housing have become too expensive. before the financial crisis. this children's village which is run by the organization s.o.'s children usually looked after kids who'd been the victims of abuse now they say almost all new cases are as a result of the debt crisis this center privately funded through donations is also feeling the pinch. we've seen a significant drop off in donations people get what they can but that is getting worse and worse also we are taxed on what we receive making it more of a burden to buy things we need like fuel for heating. the charity says there's been a seventy percent increase in requests for help this children's village is home to forty youngsters near to thessaloniki and is operating at close to maximum capacity
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i'm a mother who asked not to be identified because of the stigma attached she says she was forced to give up her young daughter after losing her job. it was a norful decision to have to make what could i do there was no money and no work i asked her if she thought they would ever be reunited as a family you know things are going from bad to worse here it could be ten years before greece's back feet s.o.'s children makes a point of trying to keep youngsters in contact with their biological parents for this family that means one emotional meeting once a month. organizations like this one of becoming increasingly important to help protect a generation of children ripped from their families due to greece's financial failings. with the greek government having to make fresh cuts of
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over ten billion euros the children's village expects to be receiving more pleas for help in the future so this mother and daughter the help they get allows them to appreciate the fleeting moments they can spend together peter all over party greece and financial trouble across the atlantic as well as disappointing for those responsible is coming up at eleven thirty g.m.t. in the kinds of report but here's a preview. here attorney general eric schneiderman has filed a civil suit against j.p. morgan the complaint contends that bear stearns and its lending unit e.m.c. mortgages defrauded investors who purchased mortgage securities packers by the companies from two thousand and five to two thousand and seven so max investors lost twenty six percent of their investment in just the two thousand and six and two thousand and seven bond that is twenty two point five billion of eighty seven point five billion of bonds that bear stearns had packaged and sold up to pension
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funds and others might you do it to me why did you lose those people twenty six percent of their money knowingly brutally. why did you do you no good. staying with the financial thing but let's get to business news now marina take it away. there are no riots here or slightly lessens tain i would say in terms of stuffed animals but it's we do have the markets and some numbers for you it's all gone south and this time i'm talking my european markets and their ocean ones let's start with the europe though there beats us reports then managed to keep that optimism in the air as you can see right in the scenes there and that's mainly because investors are awaiting key interest rate decisions from the european central bank as well as bank of england here in russia as well it's all going down and that's despite the fact that oil prices are bouncing back from
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a two month low but investors tend to be has it said before major decisions like that from the e.c.b. and important to mention the diamond producer rose arce saw its first net profit by thirty eight percent so that's how it plunged then currencies the euro is still strengthened and against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the ruble a mixed picture again this hour it's again into the greenback thoughts in the news into the euro and in fact the latest stimulus measures five major economies that little to support the russian currency and we spoke about this to such a bank's alex and he said watch should be done to support and show growth in the ruble. with the same a lot of the world would confuse and we don't so it would be confusing to really see the logic above and since it's a good one it's really you know force wave will be moved to the markets with the smooth no. she spoke with right the progress of the you know the ruble very much
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looks a bit of what it was the problem from the get the cone you want to see the top two for you some sort of zero balance in the euro push. to. and same with also one of the largest steel makers in the country has announced it will buy any direct controlling interest in the us spots which is a russian producer of coking coal and also its subsidiaries the deal could make given as the largest producer of coking coal in the country and the company is currently valued at around five point three billion dollars. also russia's engineering construction firms throw it has its first project in the arctic now it has won the tender to build an oil terminal for gas from the oil arm which is gas from the aft according to the r.b.c. daily newspaper which says that the cost of the project could french one billion dollars and may provide steroid that ons gas with all the art that projects and the terminal is currently planned to be built by two thousand and fourteen. and i was
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looking for that stuff hedgehog we have here but couldn't find it and tom i was god surprised you maybe that maybe next time there are enough thanks for that very much very surely were revealed the adrenaline seeking adventure is risking their lives by skating towers and building sites while shouting safety. couldn't take three. three. three.
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today volunteers once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operation to rule the day.
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only twenty minutes to cover two hundred twenty meters with no safety ropes. known as dexter on the internet storms a radio station in electra style
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a city not far from moscow ok here we go. is most likely to establish a new record. to friends of our leg with no safety rope seen. whose online name is sick and the youngest of the three. is the summit even quicker than he expects it in just fifteen minutes. and. they've never trained as professional rescuers they've never even completed a course for climbers. extreme sportsman explorers of urban roofs this is the third ascent at the top they took the footage which made the british daily.

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